Drew Barrymore couldn’t help but gush about the best parts of her life on Sunday! The 42-year-old actress first posted a rare photo of herself and her 5-year-old daughter Olive with their foreheads pressed together.
“The love of my life. Olive. Sunday. Thanksgiving weekend,” she captioned the shot. “I hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday. This is a very special time. And may it bring out the best in all of us. And all the spirit of family and loved ones. I never knew I could love so much. I never knew I would be so lucky one day to be a mom. Thank you to all our many blessings for our family. And we wish them right back to yours.”
And Barrymore certainly didn’t forget her youngest, Frankie, 3, posting another pic with her daughter.
“The other love of my life. Frankie. Side by side, holding hands,” she wrote. “Best...
“The love of my life. Olive. Sunday. Thanksgiving weekend,” she captioned the shot. “I hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday. This is a very special time. And may it bring out the best in all of us. And all the spirit of family and loved ones. I never knew I could love so much. I never knew I would be so lucky one day to be a mom. Thank you to all our many blessings for our family. And we wish them right back to yours.”
And Barrymore certainly didn’t forget her youngest, Frankie, 3, posting another pic with her daughter.
“The other love of my life. Frankie. Side by side, holding hands,” she wrote. “Best...
- 11/27/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
A post shared by Drew Barrymore (@drewbarrymore) on Nov 26, 2017 at 9:33am Pst Drew Barrymore is feeling like "a big pile of mush" this Thanksgiving. The Charlie's Angels actress reflected on motherhood and all that she has to be grateful for in two heartfelt love letters to her daughters, 5-year-old Olive and 3-year-old Frankie, on Sunday. "The love of my life. Olive. [. . .] I never knew I could love so much. I never knew I would be so lucky one day to be a mom," she wrote on Instagram along with a picture of the two gazing into each others' eyes. In a separate post, Drew shared a heartwarming photo of herself riding a carousel with her youngest look-alike, Frankie. "The other love of my life. Frankie. Side by side, holding hands. Best moments. I wish I could freeze them in time," she wrote, adding, "These holidays can make me so...
- 11/27/2017
- by Terry Carter
- Popsugar.com
In the burgeoning world of festivals that honor achievements in web series and video, the Vancouver Web Fest has emerged as one of the leading destinations for quality web content. Now in its fourth year, the Vancouver-based festival takes place in a city often hailed as the “Hollywood of Canada,” and a popular production destination for film, television, and now web series. The festival will take place March 17-19, 2017, with public screenings, panels from leading industry professionals, and “speed-dating” pitch sessions between creators and developers.
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“Vancouver Web Fest creates an experience that brings people together to discover extraordinary digital series and web content from around the world,” writes Executive Director and Founder Suzette Laqua. “It fosters a welcoming environment that encourages exploration into new formats of storytelling.”
Previous panelists have included New Form Digital...
Read More: Dracula-Based Web Series ‘Mina Murray’s Journal’: ‘Doctor Who’ Writer Re-Vamps Vampire Classic
“Vancouver Web Fest creates an experience that brings people together to discover extraordinary digital series and web content from around the world,” writes Executive Director and Founder Suzette Laqua. “It fosters a welcoming environment that encourages exploration into new formats of storytelling.”
Previous panelists have included New Form Digital...
- 12/12/2016
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
The 3rd Annual NYC Web Fest (Nycwf) announced its official selections today – a wide variety of web series that span the globe. The Pit Loft on West 29th Street will host the three-day festival. Of the 96 series highlighted, nearly half are from the tri-state area, with an impressive international showing as well.
Now in its third year, Nycwf is following a very successful second edition. 2015 highlights included the world premiere of “The Mentors” starring Lewis Black, the festival premieres of Colin Quinn’s “Cop Show,” and Refinery 29’s “The Queens of Kings.” This year features shows with appearances by comedians Judy Gold and Sherrod Small, as well as “The Blacklist” actress Erika Robel.
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The NYC Web Fest brings together a multifaceted diverse group of people from around the world to showcase the best of the web.
Now in its third year, Nycwf is following a very successful second edition. 2015 highlights included the world premiere of “The Mentors” starring Lewis Black, the festival premieres of Colin Quinn’s “Cop Show,” and Refinery 29’s “The Queens of Kings.” This year features shows with appearances by comedians Judy Gold and Sherrod Small, as well as “The Blacklist” actress Erika Robel.
Read More: Comedy Web Series ‘Poly’ Follows a Misunderstood Trio’s Adventures in Suburbia
The NYC Web Fest brings together a multifaceted diverse group of people from around the world to showcase the best of the web.
- 9/23/2016
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Leon Dai fired from romantic comedy No Other Love, despite shoot having already completed, due to ‘ambiguous’ stance on Taiwanese independence
A Taiwanese actor has been dropped from the lead role in a Chinese film due to his alleged support for Taiwanese independence – even though the shoot has already finished.
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A Taiwanese actor has been dropped from the lead role in a Chinese film due to his alleged support for Taiwanese independence – even though the shoot has already finished.
Related: Ghostbusters in line for China ban due to supernatural theme
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- 7/15/2016
- by Andrew Pulver
- The Guardian - Film News
Veteran Taiwanese actor Leon Dai has been dropped from Chinese film No Other Love because of his alleged support for Taiwanese independence. The film is the second directorial effort of actress Zhao Wei, one of China's biggest stars. It is partially financed by Alibaba Pictures Group, the filmmaking arm of Jack Ma's global e-commerce giant. Beijing-based Max Film is the leading production company behind the project. Trouble began brewing around the film last last month, when the Communist Youth League, a junior training ground of sorts for the Chinese Communist Party elite, began a coordinated social media
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- 7/15/2016
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Alibaba Pictures has unveiled the development and production pipeline it hopes will establish it as a major player in the Chinese film biz and beyond. Announced at the Born to be Different strategic conference in Shanghai, Alibaba Pictures’ production slate includes 17 features. Among the titles planned are Storming 30 Years, Zhengtu, No Other Love, and two TV programs, Ge Jin Tao Hua and The legend of Zu 2. Other projects include Sword of Legends 2, Three Lives Three Worl…...
- 6/14/2016
- Deadline
Action director Renny Harlin is directing an adaptation of Chinese video game Legend Of The Ancient Sword for China’s Alibaba Pictures.
Currently in pre-production, the Chinese-language project is being lined up as the first film in a franchise. Production is scheduled to start in October.
Developed by Shanghai Aurogon, Legend Of The Ancient Sword (Gujian Qitan in Chinese) is a 3D role-playing video game inspired by Chinese mythology. The property has already been adapted into a TV series broadcast by Hunan TV.
The project was announced at the on-going Shanghai International Film Festival (Siff), where Harlin’s Us-China co-production Skiptrace,...
Currently in pre-production, the Chinese-language project is being lined up as the first film in a franchise. Production is scheduled to start in October.
Developed by Shanghai Aurogon, Legend Of The Ancient Sword (Gujian Qitan in Chinese) is a 3D role-playing video game inspired by Chinese mythology. The property has already been adapted into a TV series broadcast by Hunan TV.
The project was announced at the on-going Shanghai International Film Festival (Siff), where Harlin’s Us-China co-production Skiptrace,...
- 6/13/2016
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
Todd Haynes' highly anticipated "Carol" hits the Cannes Film Festival very, very soon, and for most us, we can't be there. Our team will deliver a review, but for everyone else, we'll have to take whatever we can until the movie gets released (hopefully) later this year. But one thing we can dive into is the soundtrack, and no surprise, it's period specific. Read More: The 20 Most Anticipated Films Of The 2015 Cannes Film Festival To recap, the film is based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith, stars Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett, and tells a '50s set story about the relationship that develops between an older married woman and a young clerk at a department store. To that end, swoony tunes of the era and before will be heard throughout, many of them provided by Grammy-winning Vince Giordano & The Nighthawks, while Paul Thomas Anderson fans will recognize Jo Stafford's "No Other Love,...
- 5/13/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Joan Lorring, 1945 Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee, dead at 88: One of the earliest surviving Academy Award nominees in the acting categories, Lorring was best known for holding her own against Bette Davis in ‘The Corn Is Green’ (photo: Joan Lorring in ‘Three Strangers’) Best Supporting Actress Academy Award nominee Joan Lorring, who stole the 1945 film version of The Corn Is Green from none other than Warner Bros. reigning queen Bette Davis, died Friday, May 30, 2014, in the New York City suburb of Sleepy Hollow. So far, online obits haven’t mentioned the cause of death. Lorring, one of the earliest surviving Oscar nominees in the acting categories, was 88. Directed by Irving Rapper, who had also handled one of Bette Davis’ biggest hits, the 1942 sudsy soap opera Now, Voyager, Warners’ The Corn Is Green was a decent if uninspired film version of Emlyn Williams’ semi-autobiographical 1938 hit play about an English schoolteacher,...
- 6/1/2014
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
We got a 1970s-style teaser, and then a 1950s-style trailer, and it’s only logical turn now for the final one in the form of a 1930s-style preview.
The gritty story of a sensuous woman (Lindsay Lohan) torn between two men, one of whom is played by porn star James Deen is reportedly completed and the next step is to screen for multi-platform distribs.
The other love is played by Nolan Funk in the upcoming contemporary L.A. noir movie. If you like pulpy, old-looking black & white B-movies, or tabloid queen Lindsay Lohan, you will like this film. The trailer gives us a much better look at the ensemble, but this seems like a minor detail to reveal anything.
Directed by Paul Schrader and written by Bret Easton Ellis, The Canyons is about the ‘dangers of sexual obsession and ambition, both personally and professionally, among a group of young people...
The gritty story of a sensuous woman (Lindsay Lohan) torn between two men, one of whom is played by porn star James Deen is reportedly completed and the next step is to screen for multi-platform distribs.
The other love is played by Nolan Funk in the upcoming contemporary L.A. noir movie. If you like pulpy, old-looking black & white B-movies, or tabloid queen Lindsay Lohan, you will like this film. The trailer gives us a much better look at the ensemble, but this seems like a minor detail to reveal anything.
Directed by Paul Schrader and written by Bret Easton Ellis, The Canyons is about the ‘dangers of sexual obsession and ambition, both personally and professionally, among a group of young people...
- 12/30/2012
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
There’s a new 1950s Hollywood trailer for The Canyons, the gritty story of a sensuous woman (Lindsay Lohan) torn between two men, one of whom is played by porn star James Deen.
The other love is played by Nolan Funk in the 50s melodrama which first teaser, released last month, was described as a ‘70s grindhouse-style’ trailer and 60s sex-comedy style trailer is reportedly expected next.
Canyons producer Braxton Pope recently told MTV News, revealing how he thinks tabloid queen Lohan is perfect for bad-girl Tara:
What’s kind of lost in a lot of the Lindsay discussions is the fact that Lindsay is a very talented actress. She’s very charismatic and she has a lot of acting skills. So her lifestyle and some of the things that she’s gone through have tended to kind of overwhelm the fact, but Lindsay has kind of real talent. So for this part,...
The other love is played by Nolan Funk in the 50s melodrama which first teaser, released last month, was described as a ‘70s grindhouse-style’ trailer and 60s sex-comedy style trailer is reportedly expected next.
Canyons producer Braxton Pope recently told MTV News, revealing how he thinks tabloid queen Lohan is perfect for bad-girl Tara:
What’s kind of lost in a lot of the Lindsay discussions is the fact that Lindsay is a very talented actress. She’s very charismatic and she has a lot of acting skills. So her lifestyle and some of the things that she’s gone through have tended to kind of overwhelm the fact, but Lindsay has kind of real talent. So for this part,...
- 11/13/2012
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
The Master marks the second collaboration between Paul Thomas Anderson and highly respected progressive composer/RadioHead guitarist multi-instrumentalist Jonny Greenwood. Back in 2007, There Will Be Blood saw Greenwood compose an orchestral score (Academy ruled it ineligible due to its use of pre-existing material) — he used some already existing materiel from Body songs and his award-winning Popcorn Superhet Receiver was also used in the first wordless twelve minutes of the film. This ineligibility won’t be a liability this year, as Greenwood continues his streak of brilliance in scoring eleven original compositions — eerie and multi-layered, as the film itself, this is potentially the best score we’ll hear all year.
The notion of multi-layered is rather fitting term for an engrossing perplexing beast of a film such as The Master. Who is the master? Even if Lancaster Dodd calls himself one and he acts the part, it doesn’t necessarily mean that he is one.
The notion of multi-layered is rather fitting term for an engrossing perplexing beast of a film such as The Master. Who is the master? Even if Lancaster Dodd calls himself one and he acts the part, it doesn’t necessarily mean that he is one.
- 9/27/2012
- by Mathieu Coates
- IONCINEMA.com
Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master hits theaters nationwide in less than a month, excited? You can listen to a track from Johnny Greenwood’s (Radiohead) score for the film below to get you in the mood even more.
Greenwood scored Anderson’ s There Will Be Blood, doing a great job, so we expect nothing less here.
The soundtrack will be available on September 11th. The Master opens on September 14th.
Here’s the tracklist for the soundtrack, followed by “Application 45 Version I” that you can listen to below via The Playlist.
1. Overtones
2. Time Hole
3. Back Beyond
4. Get Thee Behind Me Satan – Ella Fitzgerald
5. Alethia
6. Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me) – Madisen Beaty
7. Atomic Healer
8. Able-Bodied Seamen
9. The Split Saber
10. Baton Sparks
11. No Other Love – Jo Stafford
12. His Master’s Voice
13. Application 45 Version 1
14. Changing Partners – Helen Forrest...
Greenwood scored Anderson’ s There Will Be Blood, doing a great job, so we expect nothing less here.
The soundtrack will be available on September 11th. The Master opens on September 14th.
Here’s the tracklist for the soundtrack, followed by “Application 45 Version I” that you can listen to below via The Playlist.
1. Overtones
2. Time Hole
3. Back Beyond
4. Get Thee Behind Me Satan – Ella Fitzgerald
5. Alethia
6. Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me) – Madisen Beaty
7. Atomic Healer
8. Able-Bodied Seamen
9. The Split Saber
10. Baton Sparks
11. No Other Love – Jo Stafford
12. His Master’s Voice
13. Application 45 Version 1
14. Changing Partners – Helen Forrest...
- 8/17/2012
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
I'm not sure how interesting this will be for most of you, but Marvel has updated the Iron Man 3 official site with the logo animation you see to the right. Robert Pattinson has joined the cast of Werner Herzog's Queen of the Desert opposite Naomi Watts with a late Fall 2012 start being eyed. The film is based on the true story of Gertrude Bell (Watts), the traveler, writer, archaeologist, explorer, cartographer, and political attache for the British Empire at the dawn of the twentieth century. Pattinson's character is that of T.E. Lawrence, whom most know as Lawrence of Arabia. [Variety] Keanu Reeves continues to discuss the prospects of a Bill and Ted's 3 this time telling GQ, "One of the plot points is that these two people have been crushed by the responsibility of having to write the greatest song ever written and to change the world. And they haven't done it.
- 8/15/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
If it’s anything like his work on There Will Be Blood — and from the short glimpses it certainly seems so — then Jonny Greenwood will deliver one of the best scores of the year for Paul Thomas Anderson‘s The Master. While we haven’t heard any single tracks from the Radiohead guitarist, the first details for the score have arrived today from Pitchfork which include 11 new song from Greenwood, as well as pieces from World War II by Ella Fitzgerald, Jo Stafford, including a performance from the young star Madisen Beaty. Check out the cover above and the tracklist below, along with Stafford’s song.
1 Overtones 2:20
2 Time Hole 1:42
3 Back Beyond 3:42
4 Get Thee Behind Me Satan – Performed by Ella Fitzgerald 3:47
5 Alethia 4:06
6 Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me) – Performed by Madisen Beaty 1:36
7 Atomic Healer 1:24
8 Able-Bodied Seamen 3:54
9 The...
1 Overtones 2:20
2 Time Hole 1:42
3 Back Beyond 3:42
4 Get Thee Behind Me Satan – Performed by Ella Fitzgerald 3:47
5 Alethia 4:06
6 Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me) – Performed by Madisen Beaty 1:36
7 Atomic Healer 1:24
8 Able-Bodied Seamen 3:54
9 The...
- 8/14/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
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